Things to do in Hebron, West Bank: The Best Tours

June 4, 2021 Hana Mouser

Discover the best top things to do in Hebron, Palestinian Territories including Hebron and Bethlehem Private Tour, Hebron Walking Tour, Hebron Alternative Tour, Hebron Day Trip from Jerusalem: Israeli-Palestinian Sites, Tour of Hebron, Bethlehem & Hebron Full Day Tour from Jerusalem, Hebron and Bethlehem Private Day Tour, 2 Days Bethlehem, Hebron, Herodion, St George Monastery and Jericho Private Tour.
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1. Hebron and Bethlehem Private Tour

Checkpoint 300/Bethlehem Road, Jerusalem Discover Palestine
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Walk around the old city of Hebron and visit the Ibrahimi Mosque. Visit the glass factory to watch how they blow the glass to shape it. Visit Bethlehem, the Church of the Nativity, Saint Catherine Church, Saint Jerome's Caves, and Milk Grotto. Walk around the old city of Bethlehem and enjoy a local meal in one of the oldest restaurant in the city. Also see a panorama view of Bethlehem and olive wood craft shop, Visit the walled off hotel (Banksy) and watch the graffiti's on the wall.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Air-conditioned vehicle, Fuel surcharge, Bottled water, Local Guide/Driver, Guaranteed to skip the long lines

Exclusions: All meals and drinks, Gratuities, Hotel pick up and drop off from outside Bethlehem

Reviewed By ScottR771

I had a tour scheduled I had to cancel due to the virus. Michael was always quick to reply and give me the credit right away. This is quite meaningful when dealing with tour operators we don't meet when booking. I would book with him again for sure.

2. Hebron Walking Tour

Cave of the Patriarchs, Hebron Hebron Hope Center
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Hebron, or as it's known in Arabic, Al-Khalil, is the largest city in the West Bank and the second largest city in the Palestinian Territories. Located 30km south of Jerusalem, it's an industrial hub which generates approximately one third of the West Bank's GDP. Home of the Ibrahimi Mosque/Cave of the Machpelah—the burial site of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Abrahamic religions: Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, and Jacob and Leah—Hebron is of great religious significance for Muslims, Jews, and Christians alike. The Old Town of Hebron in 2017 was declared a cultural Palestinian World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Whether you're interested in the rich history of this holy city, the souq or traditional products of glass, ceramics , embroidery, desserts or you're here to try the famous Hebron grapes, the walking tour of the city has something for everyone!

Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, All activities, Experienced local guide, Lunch, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By Q7058FDs

The tour was very informative and the guide was really open and nice. He showed us the city from different sides and improved so our understanding of what it means to live under the occupation.

3. Hebron Alternative Tour

House Of Peace, Wad Ma'ali, Saff St. 10، بيت لحم Dani Alternative Tours
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Daniel is a holder of Master’s degree in Peace & Conflict Resolution and a BA in Music and has been a peace activist and worked in the interfaith community for the last 15 years. The tour goes deeply into historical facts connected also with theological inside since he has a BA in Music and Biblical Studies.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board

Exclusions: There would be many places for Lunch and it is according what the person likes or prefers.

Reviewed By Jason R

The tour was super great and Daniel was very helpful and knowledgeable about the current situation in Palestine. The monastery we visited was amazing and despite some cold weather we had an awesome time, looking forward to my next visit!

4. Hebron Day Trip from Jerusalem: Israeli-Palestinian Sites

Abraham Hostel Jerusalem, הנביאים 67, כיכר דוידקה קומה ראשונה, Jerusalem, 9470211, Israel Abraham Tours
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This unique dual-narrative tour takes you to the heart of one of the most complex cities in the world for an in-depth look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From Jerusalem, head to the holy city of Hebron in the West Bank for a tour of both the Israeli and Palestinian sectors, known as H1 and H2, first with an Israeli Jewish guide and then with a Palestinian guide. Hear both sides of the struggle for a balanced insight into life in this volatile Middle Eastern city. Visit the Tomb of the Patriarchs, explore Jewish neighborhoods, and enjoy an (optional) home-cooked lunch at a local Palestinian family’s home.

Inclusions: Local guide

Exclusions: Transport to/from Jerusalem (16 NIS each way), Optional lunch in local family's home (30 NIS), Hotel pickup and drop-off, Gratuities

Reviewed By 419raquelm

Anybody coming to Israel and is interested to book an excursion or the surrounding countries must book it with them. Their staff gives excellent service.

5. Tour of Hebron

Cave of the Patriarchs, Hebron Hebron Tourism
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Meet with local residents on this English-language tour to find out what life is really like in Hebron. We visit the Tel Hebron archaeological garden, the Hebron Visitor's Center and museum which includes a short movie in English and of course the spectacular Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs.

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6. Bethlehem & Hebron Full Day Tour from Jerusalem

David Citadel Hotel, King David St 7, Jerusalem, 9410119, Israel Judah Tours - Jerusalem

We will start our tour driving through the Judean hills to Bethlehem, The city of King David. Upon arrival, we will ride through the city and sight see the historic and important attractions before arriving to Manger Square. There we will have a guided visit to Church of The Nativity where Jesus was born in an underground cave that the church was built on. Then we will take a short walk with the guide to the Church of Milk Grotto. After we finish we will ride to the town of Beit Sahour, the city of the Shepherd’s. There we will have a guided visit to the Chapel of the Shepherd’s field where the angels appeared to the Shepherd’s to announce the birth of Jesus Christ. Continuing our tour we will have a 20 minute visit to a local olive wood factory and have an insight on the local crafts of the Christian families in Bethlehem. Lastly we will visit The City of Abraham, Hebron. Hebron translates from Hebrew to 'Friend' which refers to Abraham.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Lunch, Tour Taxes, Tour Guide - Only Available in Bethelehem

Exclusions: Visit to The Nativity Cave isn't always possible, Tips

Reviewed By TonWesseling

We enoyed the tour with the family of three being our guides. We felt part of the Palesitinian community. Value for the money was good. Apart from the visits to the grotto, churches, shepherds fields and the fences, we were treated with local delicacies. This was not at a store, so it we did not experience a dressed up sales event but rather an exchange of cultures. Yes, the tour ended at a local souvenir shop of the community, but this was limited to just 20 minutes with no pressure at all. And to our suprise at the end of the tour there wasn't even an opportunity to leave a tip. This was illustrative for the good vibe during the trip.

7. Hebron and Bethlehem Private Day Tour

Checkpoint 300/Bethlehem Road, Jerusalem Private Tours by Michael Jackaman

A private tour with a flexible itinerary and your guide is easy going and open for any questions. You will get an interesting explanation in every site you stop at as well as general information about the cities you visit, the people and the culture and much more.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Parking Fees, Pickup from Bethlehem 300 Checkpoint or your hotel inside Bethlehem, Private Tour Guide

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Public transportation to the meeting point

Reviewed By teddy1014

We took a private day tour and met Michael at the Checkpoint. He was there before the tour time and we got into his very comfortable car and began right away. It was instrumental to have a guide in Palestine, as some of the sites here are extremely crowded and chaotic, it really helps to have someone telling you when to go where. More importantly, it was great to have a native Palestinian giving us context to everything we're seeing, including the political and humanitarian situation in the West Bank, and what it really means for people living there. We really felt that had we attempted to go visit the sites on our own without the chance to speak with a local, it would have been a wasted opportunity.

8. 2 Days Bethlehem, Hebron, Herodion, St George Monastery and Jericho Private Tour

Checkpoint 300/Bethlehem Road, Jerusalem Private Tours by Michael Jackaman

Enjoy a 2 days private tour and explore Bethlehem, Jericho and Hebron including Saint George’s Monastery, the Church of the Nativity, the Church of St. Catherine, the Milk Grotto Shrine, the Cave of St. Jerome, and Shepherd’s Field, Jericho, Hisham’s Palace, Herodion, the Tomb of the Patriarchs and see Banksy’s graffiti art.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Fuel surcharge, Parking Fees, Private Tour Guide, Pickup from Bethlehem 300 Checkpoint or your hotel inside Bethlehem

Exclusions: Gratuities, Entrance fees, Public transportation to the meeting point

Reviewed By teddy1014

We took a private day tour and met Michael at the Checkpoint. He was there before the tour time and we got into his very comfortable car and began right away. It was instrumental to have a guide in Palestine, as some of the sites here are extremely crowded and chaotic, it really helps to have someone telling you when to go where. More importantly, it was great to have a native Palestinian giving us context to everything we're seeing, including the political and humanitarian situation in the West Bank, and what it really means for people living there. We really felt that had we attempted to go visit the sites on our own without the chance to speak with a local, it would have been a wasted opportunity.

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